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Old 16-03-2011, 19:11   #1
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I just wonder who puts the chicken under hot water for wolves in a forest? When a dog eats raw meat and bones, his stomach "juice" become very acid - so acid, that no bacterias from chicken can harm one. This is the reason why dog should not be fed "mixed" food like kibble and meat at once, this may lead to gastritus.
Pixie, table scraps are for pigs, not for dogs. Could you also please use punctuation marks?.. It is so difficult to understand what you are writting and whome...
By table scraps i mean whatwe leave on our plates not peelings etc, sorry about the punctuation, will try harder.
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By table scraps i mean whatwe leave on our plates not peelings etc, sorry about the punctuation, will try harder.
Still it is not good for dogs. Unless you do not use any salt, sugar or spices, no E621 and similar stuff in food - then it is at least not harmull, but really not usefull...
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Still it is not good for dogs. Unless you do not use any salt, sugar or spices, no E621 and similar stuff in food - then it is at least not harmull, but really not usefull...
Chocolate and beer is not useful but i enjoy them as treats, as do my dogs enjoy table scraps but the scraps from 4 plates is not much between 3 dogs so hardly worth all the worry
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Chocolate and beer is not useful but i enjoy them as treats, as do my dogs enjoy table scraps but the scraps from 4 plates is not much between 3 dogs so hardly worth all the worry
Well, these are your dogs, not mine, but their liver are not ment to deal with spicies and similar. I use nuts (almond, hazel) when I want to do something for my dog to enjoy
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Well, these are your dogs, not mine, but their liver are not ment to deal with spicies and similar. I use nuts (almond, hazel) when I want to do something for my dog to enjoy
just to put your mind at ease, we dont give them anything that is highly spiced like curry or chilli and also avoid giving them cakes,puddings etc its normally just a bit of left over meat and veg, I understand where you are coming from and agree you do have to be careful what you give them, so don't worry my dogs health is very important to me and my family. Thanks though for trying to be helpful and giving some good advice.
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